[ad_1] It’s very rare that we hear any disturbing news coming from Canada. But one woman just did something so disgusting that it will not only test your gag reflexes but may also turn your Canadian rose-colored glasses to a poopy shade of brown.A woman was recently caught on camera taking a dump on a Tim Hortons floor, picking her poop up with her hands, and then throwing it at an employee!If your stomach can handle it, you can watch security footage of the bizarre incident which has gone viral on social media.So today at a Tim Hortons 20 mins away from me this happened….???? pic.twitter.com/6aPRSu1w1M— ???? (@jessicawaddell) May 16, 2018The woman, who has yet to be identified, apparently became upset after a Tim Hortons employee denied her access to…

[ad_1] What in the unseasoned chicken, raisins in the potato salad, I’m gentrifying your neighborhoods and raising the rent, I let my kids be badasses in public kinda sh*t is this?!?As if Taylor Swift’s remake of “September” wasn’t enough to make you resent the entire white population, Youtube personality Nicole Arbour has released her own version of Childish Gambino’s “This Is America,” and once again, wypipo have found a way to ruin another great thing created by black people (no offense white people, but it’s true).Not only is Nicole’s ill-advised “This Is America” remake straight trash, but the choreography is typical off-beat, swag-less, unattractive, purposeless white people dancing. Just like raisins in the collards (or any other soul food dish white people want to ruin), nothing about it is good.And…

[ad_1] Damn, can black people do anything enjoyable without some melanin-deficient person with too much time on their hands calling the police?!A white woman who called the cops on a black family last month at a park in Oakland, California while they were setting up a BBQ grill has gone viral on social media.According to the woman, their crime was grilling using a charcoal grill instead of a “non-charcoal” grill in one of the park’s designated barbecue zones.The incident, which occurred on April 29th at Lake Merritt in Oakland, was filmed by a witness named Michelle Snider, who confronted the woman for calling the police on the family. Police responded to the incident, but didn’t issue any citations, according to Oakland officials, though the family was detained and questioned for…

[ad_1] And the “mother of year” award goes to… *drumroll* A North Carolina woman is facing serious charges after video footage of her infant baby smoking marijuana went viral on social media. 20-year-old Brianna Ashanti Lofton was arrested Wednesday (Mar. 21) and hit with two counts of felony child abuse, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and possession of marijuana. The 10-second video, which reached 1.5 million views, shows Lofton holding a cigar to the child’s lips as the child appears to inhale and let out a puff of smoke. Facebook user Rasheed Martin from Rochester, New York posted the viral clip on his profile before urging users to help find the identity of the mother of the child. “Once more and more people found out about this situation, they…

[ad_1] O.J. Simpson has basically confessed to the murders of his wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman. In a TV special that aired on Fox Sunday night (Mar. 11) called “O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession?” the disgraced former NFL star described a “hypothetical” account of what “allegedly” happened the night of June 12, 1994 before the bloody bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were discovered. At the beginning of Simpson’s televised conversation with Judith Regan—the woman who published his “If I Did It” book—he initially hesitated, claiming “it’s not easy to discuss,” which is weird, considering this is all supposed to be “hypothetical,” right? And beyond that, why would someone recount a “hypothetical” situation if they were 100% innocent? Speaking “hypothetically,” Simpson claimed that on the night of June…

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